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Friday November 29, 2024. 01:24 PM
Second alleged intrusion on English NHS org systems this week Yet another of the UK's National Health Service (NHS) systems appears to be under attack, with a ransomware gang threatening to leak stolen data it says is from one of England's top children's hospitals.…
Ofcom's Online Nation report drills into the UK's internet habits for 2024 Usage of Elon Musk's X social media platform is declining in the UK, and adult Brits aren't particularly interested in generative AI tools.…
IT admins be warned: 13,000 tech suppliers coming for your employer's checkbook Canalys Forums EMEA When Microsoft needs to make a market, it turns to the channel - a nebulous term used for resellers, distributors and an assortment of other independent third party suppliers...
Looks better on your beloved's finger than a Blu-ray, too Researchers at China's University of Science and Technology published research this week in which they detail how they achieved record-breaking storage density of 1.85 terabytes per cubic centimeter by encoding...
Every time he needed help, he'd use a loudspeaker to ask for it On Call Welcome once more to On Call, the weekly reader-contributed column in which The Register tells your tales of tech support.…
Digital clone of Kōnosuke Matsushita to dispense management advice to new generation Japanese multinational electronics mainstay Panasonic – founded in 1918 as Matsushita Electric Housewares Manufacturing Works –has created an AI version of its long deceased founder,...
That will limit Chipzilla's ability to cash in and bail itself out Intel has quietly revealed that the $7.86 billion of cash coming its way thanks to the US CHIPS Act came with conditions that include Chipzilla retaining control of its foundries – an asset the struggling...
India unhappy about treatment of some games, Canada upset by adware monopoly Google on Thursday found itself facing competition probes from two of the world's biggest nations.…
Also intros surveillance tweaks to protect very successful AN0M fake messaging app sting Australia's Senate on Friday passed a law that will require some social media platforms to 'take reasonable steps' to ensure that people under 16 can't use their services, and another...
Thursday November 28, 2024. 07:30 PM
If at first you don't succeed, you might be on the Microsoft Exchange team Microsoft has resumed the rollout of an Exchange Security update that was paused following reports of broken transport rules and disrupted email flow.…
Ten rules for maximizing your grindset! #1: Let a bot do your work for you If you've spent much time on LinkedIn, you've probably run into self-congratulatory posts, tips on how to maximize your 'grindset,' and other business lessons from alleged thought leaders. It's...
El Reg has seen the presentation to CISPE members which sources say was intended to keep the lawsuit over licensing alive Exclusive Google Cloud dangled hundreds of million of euros worth of financial incentives to ally itself with an association of European cloud providers...
Ayar Labs contends silicon photonics will be key to scaling beyond the rack and taming the heat SC24 Datacenters have been trending toward denser, more power-hungry systems for years. In case you missed it, 19-inch racks are now pushing power demands beyond 120 kilowatts in...
Systems are isolated and pulled offline, while scheduled procedures are canceled The ongoing cyber security incident affecting a North West England NHS group has forced sites to fall back on pen-and-paper operations.…
BCS calls for digital literacy GCSE alongside Computer Science The UK's professional body for the IT workforce has called for a more 'inclusive' digital literacy age-16 qualification alongside Computer Science, which it says is 'theoretical and demanding.'…
'I love this work. I love what I'm doing. It's so cool' Feature The Voyager probes have entered a new phase of operations. As recent events have shown, keeping the venerable spacecraft running is challenging as the end of their mission nears.…
'See you in court', defendant posts Google filed a lawsuit last week against an Indian semiconductor engineer for allegedly posting trade secrets related to its Google Pixel chip designs online.…
Scumbags play on victims' worst fears in phishing campaign referencing UK Employment Tribunal A current phishing campaign scares recipients into believing they've been sacked, when in reality they've been hacked – and infected with infostealers and other malware that means ...
120-meter colossus expected to be online in 2028 – around the same time the Square Kilometer Array A 120-meter diameter radio telescope is under construction in China and, once built, will be the world’s largest fully steerable device of its kind, according to the...
Investigation is apparently sweeping, but keen on info about AI, security, and cloud The US Federal Trade Commission appears to have launched an antitrust investigation into Microsoft.…
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